Singer Joy Villa, who made headlines for her pro-Trump and pro-life gowns at the past two Grammy Awards, continued to make a right-leaning political statement with her Grammys 2019 ensemble.

The musician showed up on the red carpet for the music awards show sporting a "build the wall" gown designed by Designers Allinger of Desi Designs, Villa told The Hollywood Reporter, complete with barbed wire on her shoulders, a spiky headpiece and cloak designed to look like steel.

Villa paired last year's gown with an oversize tiara, was emblazoned with a red fetus encircled by rainbow hues that Villa hand-painted herself. Her handbag was inscribed with the words, "Choose Life."

According to her tweet, Villa's gown was purchased from Bridal Garden, a nonprofit bridal shop that donates proceeds to underprivileged children in Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood.

"I'm a pro-life woman," she told Fox News. "This year I chose to make a statement on the red carpet like I always do."

As for how she feels about the president's first year in office, she said, "I love what he is doing; unemployment is down ... I am totally for President Trump, and it's only been one year. I can't wait for the next seven years!"

Villa wasn't the only artist to make a pro-Trump statement on the Grammys red carpet. Musician Ricky Rebel was spotted shortly after the carpet opened wearing a red-white-and-blue reversible jacket emblazoned with "Keep America Great!"